| CALL | WTIC |
| City of license | Hartford |
| Frequency (KHZ) | 1080 |
| File No. | BL-19820929BM |
| Location (N-LAT) | 41-46-39 |
| Location (W-LON) | 72-48-19 |
| Location | Atop Avon Mountain in West Hartford |
| Pattern | DA-N |
| Daytime ERP | 50kW |
| Daytime Towers | One |
| Nighttime ERP | 50kW |
| Nighttime TOWERS | Two |
| Other Information | DA-N via sunset local time Dallas, TX
KRLD. |
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| WTIC's two tower array |
| Looking up the West tower. |
| Looking at the
East Tower |
| Looking at the bottom of the WTIC West Tower (From a safe distance).
Notice the spark gaps for lightning protection, and isolation
transformers on the other side. |
| Looking back at the WTIC plant from the bottom of the West Tower |
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| The right tower topped with WFSB-TV/DT can also
be a "hot" tower for WTIC AM as a backup tower using the Gates Five transmitter (Seen below) |
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| At the bottom of the TV tower. Notice the large base insulator isolating the tower from the ground. |
| The grand WTIC transmission building/facility. Complete with radiation cellar which houses a backup studio. |
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| The two tuning coils in the dog house for the West Tower. Again this picture taken at a safe distance. |
| Looking at the outside of the "doghouse" for the West Tower. |
| WTIC AM Phasing unit. |
| WTIC's Auxiliary Continental 317C model transmitter. |
| WTIC's Audio Processing equipment |
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| The 5kW Backup transmitter that feeds the self supporting tower (The TV tower) |
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(I could make a joke about that being Jeff's biggest fan, but I won't!) |
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